Moody Bible Institute - Arch Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Nach ..f '-. TH E ARC H Douglas Whyte, editor, checks the style sheets. in-.. . EDITORIAL Douglas P. Whyte Editor-in-chief Lois Eclgemon Layout Editor Margarita Skivington Art Editor Donald Betts Photography Editor Howard Graves Copy Editor Elsie Samuelson Secretary Joyce Hine Librarian BUSINESS Robert Newman Business Manager and Advertising Manager Clint Manning Treasurer Charles Wickman Circulation Manager Seated: Frances Harms, Class Editor Clarice Nelson, Class Rep. Arlene Young, Class Rep. Standing: Paul lewis, Ass't. Photog rapher Seated: Joyce Hine, Librarian Erma Hixon, Class Editor Mrs. Emma Wesley, Ass't. Artist Mrs. Robert Newman, Staff Ass't. Standing: Betty Lowe, Class Editor Genny Ferrill, Ass't. Artist Marie Gilmer, Class Rep. John Graham, Class Editor Dorothy Keeler, Class Rep. Not pictured: Mildred Basil Betty Swartz Joseph Moesta

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lkfa-oiq SZ mt SX, ll? M806 , 1 dll l Cffat'-'V saw ff This year the Moody Student made a significant step in its fifteen years of history. The entire scope and make-up of the paper changed. Miss Marshall became the new advisor and the staff was revised by adding several new offices to make a more efficient team. Entrance examinations were given to hopefuls who wanted to ioin in the search for news. The paper grew in size to l2M, x 18 inches with five columns. A new section featured Evening School news to bring this important phase of school life before the students. This feature helped to double subscriptions, which brought the staFf a step closer to their goal-a self supporting paper! Advertising also surprised every student when the first issue of the new Moody Student appeared January 26, l95l. As a member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the paper again won First Class rating in competition with college level papers. Another important phase of the work onthe part of the staff was the daily prayer meeting at noon in the Moody Student office, Much of the success of the new paper can be attributed to this prayer time. Other meetings during the year included the Wednesday night staff meeting once a month, and also the informal socials which the staff enioyed once a term. Editor, Carroll Lindman, confers with facult advisor, Miss Marshall. Row l Carroll Lindman, Executive Editor, Earl Pearson, Editor-in-chief, Charlotte Tibbals, Managing Editor, Fred Dickason, News Editor Row 2 Lavina Williams, Feature Editor, Milton Regier, Evening School Editor, Norma Newton, Copy Editor, Don Betts, Assistant Photo Editor Row 3 Noreen Frazer, Secretary, Edward Osterwind, Business Manager, Dale Clorno, Advertising Manager, Gloria Zehr, Secretary Row T. Row 2. Row 3. Not Rhoda Sheetz, Frances Harms, Columnist, Connie Burford, Roberta Klit gard, Lois Mae Rimer, Shirley Hawkins, Columnist, Ruth Bennett Hilda Lyons, Typist, Thelma Dulmage, Copy Writer, Dorotha Strayer, Col umnist, Nora Beers, Reporter, Janine Dickson, Artist, Mary Maning Phil Gammon, Columnist, Carl Sheneberger, Reporter, Jack Largent, Rob ert Pitts, Robert Bright Pictured - Norma Dunn, Artist, Lowell Saunders, Reporter- Harold Street Re Y porter, Kurchal Armstrong, Shirley Gamble, Ruth Ann Irving, Cgeor Nl gia Lung, Lawrence VanHeerden ,j



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In the summer of 1950, the 1951 ARCH Staff set to work on the production of the 1951 ARCH. We chose as our motto, as well as our theme of the book, Building Together. We knew the road ahead was going to be a diFFicult one, but by working and Building Together, and by the help of Almighty God, we also knew it would be a successful one. We have desired from the very outset that this annual would be one that would honour the lord Jesus Christ, and at the same time be a credit to the school. This we tried in measure to do by beautifying the cover, by adding kodachrome pic- tures, and by increasing the size. The events portrayed in this book are events into which we shall never enter again. Many of the people we see pic- tured on these pages we shall never see again until we meet in Glory. So as the book goes forth, we trust that throughout the years, the 1951 ARCH will bring many happy memories and rich blessings to those who peruse its pages. 1951 Robert Newman leads the singing at the Arch Staff banquet. Marie Gilmer checks letters while Elsie Samuelson types the minutes of the last meeting. Miss Darling, faculty advisor, Mr. Lessel, technical advisor, and Mr. The editor signs the contract while Mr. Lessel and Lois Paney, photography advisor, go over pictures for the photo contest. Edgemon look on.

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